Students arrested after making threats to schools in Fort Bend County.

Baines Middle School in Missouri City and Harmony School in Katy allegedly received threats through social media. Two students, ages 14 and 15, were arrested after an investigation and charged with making a terroristic threat.

Two La Porte High School students were taken into custody after they allegedly made threats of violence against their school.

Officials said two students were arrested at La Porte High School after allegedly making two separate and unrelated threats of violence against the school.They are both facing terroristic threat charges.

Ridge Point High School was the focus of a threat posted to social media, deputies say.

The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office said after a student allegedly made a terroristic threat online against Ridge Point High School, "circumstances" required deputies to call in a crisis intervention team.

A report will be filed with the district attorney's office, the sheriff said.

Student arrested at Porter HS after alleged early morning threatNew Caney ISD officials said a Porter High School student was charged with making a terroristic threat after allegedly making a verbal threat before the start of school.

The district released this statement Wednesday:

Porter High School campus administration received notification that a student allegedly made a verbal threat against the high school before school this morning. The student was detained without incident and arrested by New Caney ISD Police. There was no weapon involved. When a criminal act allegedly occurs on school property, the incident is referred to the Montgomery County Juvenile Prosecutors Office. The student was charged with making a terroristic threat.

New Caney ISD encourages students, staff, and the public to report any concerns regarding school safety to school administration. Reports can be made directly to school officials or through the district's Safe School Reporting program available on all school websites. The District takes all incidents seriously and will continue to react accordingly in order to ensure the safety of our students and staff.

Big Sandy ISD beefs up security after verbal threatDistrict officials at Big Sandy ISD said a report of a verbal threat at Big Sandy High School prompted them to contact police, who are investigating.

There is no word of any arrests.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2018

Eighteen-year-old Brody Alton is accused of making a threat against Cleveland High School. School district police said a video on social media of the student firing a semi-automatic weapon was posted along with a banner on the clip referring to the school.